Green and white asparagus are quite different crops but can be harvested from the same plant. They have distinct morphological differences due to their mode of cultivation and they are characterised by having contrasting appearance and flavour. Significant chemical differences are therefore expected. Spears from three varieties of both green and white forms, harvested in two consecutive seasons were analysed using headspace GC-MS and LC-MS with an untargeted metabolomic workflow. Mainly C5 and C8 alcohols and aldehydes, and phenolic compounds were more abundant in green spears, whereas benzenoids, monoterpenes, unsaturated aldehydes and steroidal saponins were more abundant in white ones. Previously reported key asparagus volatiles and non-...
Asparagus officinalis L. is a common vegetable widely consumed due to its high consumer acceptance. ...
Asparagus belongs to the Liliaceae family and has important economic and pharmacological value. Lign...
<p>Information is lacking on the chemical ecology of asparagus, and knowledge about the effects of i...
Green and white asparagus are quite different crops but can be harvested from the same plant. They h...
Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) is one of the world’s top 20 vegetable crops. Both green and white...
Rising temperature and solar radiation drive the mobilization and depletion of crown-deposited metab...
Asparagus officinalis is largely consumed as food in many parts of the world, and due to its content...
The extraction of metabolites turns out to be one of the most important key factors for nontargeted ...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to examine the impact of cultivar and spear color on the compos...
The effects of genetic, pre-harvest (season of harvest, spear diameter, spear portion and spear tip ...
35 Páginas; 1 Tabla; 6 FigurasThe aim of this work was to study the saponin profiles from spears of ...
For the first time, a non-targeted metabolomics approach by means of ultraperformance liquid chromat...
White asparagus (A. officinalis) is a popular vegetable consumed worldwide and its cooked spears are...
Garden asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.) is a popular vegetable cultivated worldwide. The seconda...
White asparagus (A. officinalis) is a popular vegetable consumed worldwide and its cooked spears are...
Asparagus officinalis L. is a common vegetable widely consumed due to its high consumer acceptance. ...
Asparagus belongs to the Liliaceae family and has important economic and pharmacological value. Lign...
<p>Information is lacking on the chemical ecology of asparagus, and knowledge about the effects of i...
Green and white asparagus are quite different crops but can be harvested from the same plant. They h...
Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) is one of the world’s top 20 vegetable crops. Both green and white...
Rising temperature and solar radiation drive the mobilization and depletion of crown-deposited metab...
Asparagus officinalis is largely consumed as food in many parts of the world, and due to its content...
The extraction of metabolites turns out to be one of the most important key factors for nontargeted ...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to examine the impact of cultivar and spear color on the compos...
The effects of genetic, pre-harvest (season of harvest, spear diameter, spear portion and spear tip ...
35 Páginas; 1 Tabla; 6 FigurasThe aim of this work was to study the saponin profiles from spears of ...
For the first time, a non-targeted metabolomics approach by means of ultraperformance liquid chromat...
White asparagus (A. officinalis) is a popular vegetable consumed worldwide and its cooked spears are...
Garden asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.) is a popular vegetable cultivated worldwide. The seconda...
White asparagus (A. officinalis) is a popular vegetable consumed worldwide and its cooked spears are...
Asparagus officinalis L. is a common vegetable widely consumed due to its high consumer acceptance. ...
Asparagus belongs to the Liliaceae family and has important economic and pharmacological value. Lign...
<p>Information is lacking on the chemical ecology of asparagus, and knowledge about the effects of i...